Fine Beautiful Light Switch 2 Black 1 Red 2014 Honda Odyssey Trailer Wiring Harness
The switch may have gold and silver colored screws. All other single switch installations are wired with 2 wire ground black white bare to both the switch and the lamp. The black wire hot is switched so both black wires are connected to the switch. There appear to be two white assume neutral wires screwed together with a wire nut and a ground wire tucked away inside the junction box. Connect the black wire to the other brass screw. The black that is twisted around the other two has to connect to a specific terminal on the 3 way switch. I have a light switch with two black wires one red and a ground answered by a verified electrician we use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. If so connect the input hot lead to the gold and the lamp hot lead to the silver. From what you are saying it sounds like its the end of line for the lighting circuit therefore you have one permanently live cable and one switch cable. White presumably is spliced white to white and tucked back in the box somewhere.
If so connect the input hot lead to the gold and the lamp hot lead to the silver.
If you have a ground wire connect the ground wire to the green screw. The black that is twisted around the other two has to connect to a specific terminal on the 3 way switch. I have a light switch with two black wires one red and a ground answered by a verified electrician we use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. If you are unsure you should really have a electrician come over and fit the light for you. So on an occupancy switch like the enerlite hoss that cares about which wire is live the red wire in the switch box connects to the red wire on the switch. The other black and the red are interchangeable on the two screws that are the same color.
But what about a regular old light switch. There are two black wires attached to one brass screw and a red wire attached to the other brass screw. If you join the two red wires together at the fitting in a suitable connector block or wago connector put one of the black wires in the live pot the switched live on the fitting and one of the black wires in the neutral pot and the green yellow. All other single switch installations are wired with 2 wire ground black white bare to both the switch and the lamp. So on an occupancy switch like the enerlite hoss that cares about which wire is live the red wire in the switch box connects to the red wire on the switch. If you have a ground wire connect the ground wire to the green screw. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. White presumably is spliced white to white and tucked back in the box somewhere. I have a light switch with two black wires one red and a ground answered by a verified electrician we use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. From what you are saying it sounds like its the end of line for the lighting circuit therefore you have one permanently live cable and one switch cable.
I have a light switch with two black wires one red and a ground answered by a verified electrician we use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. The white and bare wires are connected. The black that is twisted around the other two has to connect to a specific terminal on the 3 way switch. If so connect the input hot lead to the gold and the lamp hot lead to the silver. So on an occupancy switch like the enerlite hoss that cares about which wire is live the red wire in the switch box connects to the red wire on the switch. There appear to be two white assume neutral wires screwed together with a wire nut and a ground wire tucked away inside the junction box. All other single switch installations are wired with 2 wire ground black white bare to both the switch and the lamp. Connect the black wire to the other brass screw. If you join the two red wires together at the fitting in a suitable connector block or wago connector put one of the black wires in the live pot the switched live on the fitting and one of the black wires in the neutral pot and the green yellow. Another possibility comes to mind especially if a dining room or high ceiling living room or such one of the box blacks may be incoming live to connect to the switch one the live wire out from the switch to the light and the other red live from the switch for a fan the black and red outbound leads both going to the same place but one for fan one for lights.
This is an older house circa 1967 and the wiring appears to be all over the place. I have a light switch with two black wires one red and a ground answered by a verified electrician we use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. It has to go to the screw that is a different color than the other two screws. The white and bare wires are connected. If so connect the input hot lead to the gold and the lamp hot lead to the silver. The black that is twisted around the other two has to connect to a specific terminal on the 3 way switch. White presumably is spliced white to white and tucked back in the box somewhere. The other black and the red are interchangeable on the two screws that are the same color. If you join the two red wires together at the fitting in a suitable connector block or wago connector put one of the black wires in the live pot the switched live on the fitting and one of the black wires in the neutral pot and the green yellow. There appear to be two white assume neutral wires screwed together with a wire nut and a ground wire tucked away inside the junction box.
This is an older house circa 1967 and the wiring appears to be all over the place. The switch may have gold and silver colored screws. But what about a regular old light switch. White presumably is spliced white to white and tucked back in the box somewhere. If you are unsure you should really have a electrician come over and fit the light for you. Typically the only switches wired with a red wire are multi way switches 3 wire ground black white red bare. There appear to be two white assume neutral wires screwed together with a wire nut and a ground wire tucked away inside the junction box. The white and bare wires are connected. The black wire hot is switched so both black wires are connected to the switch. It has to go to the screw that is a different color than the other two screws.
By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. From what you are saying it sounds like its the end of line for the lighting circuit therefore you have one permanently live cable and one switch cable. The black wire hot is switched so both black wires are connected to the switch. There appear to be two white assume neutral wires screwed together with a wire nut and a ground wire tucked away inside the junction box. The white and bare wires are connected. If you have a ground wire connect the ground wire to the green screw. Connect the black wire to the other brass screw. The other black and the red are interchangeable on the two screws that are the same color. White presumably is spliced white to white and tucked back in the box somewhere. If you are unsure you should really have a electrician come over and fit the light for you.